Sanding removes old paint and sealants, leaving bare wood which may be stained for a change of colour. The final stage is to apply fresh protection from oil, hard wax or lacquer.

With the unique collection system from our cylinder machines, we offer virtually dustfree sanding. And by working flexibly - at weekends or even overnight - we can adjust to your schedule and keep closure and loss of business to a minimum.

Wherever your floors are located - in the home, office, shop, bar or restaurant - we’ll provide all they need: including repairs to damaged timber and gaps filled to prevent draughts.

For mosaic, herringbone and parquet wood floor refinishing, we repair damaged blocks with reclaimed materials. Sanding and sealing will then create an authentic finish which, given modern high quality floor products and techniques, may surpass the original.

So ask us for your free assessment. After twenty years in the floor sanding business, we’ll prepare a floor to meet your budget – and be one to provide superb long term service and value.

* A free assessment at your home
* set prices to meet your budget
* the best advice on repairs, restoration and sealing
* friendly, efficient teams working to the highest standards
* modern machinery producing minimal mess and disruption.
* maintenance tips and advice for your restored floor
* Phone or email for a no obligation quote.*
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For a truly professional job in Thamesmead SE28 - contact us today!

Please phone usFREEon08000 076 076or email for a no obligation quote.

For a truly professional job inThamesmead SE28- contact us today!

Useful facts about Thamesmead:

Thamesmead is a district of South East London, England, located in the London Boroughs of Greenwich and Bexley. It is situated 9.4 miles (15.1 km) east of Charing Cross, and includes a group of disparate developments, mainly social housing, built from the late 1960s onwards, mostly on former marshland on the south bank of the River Thames, between the established towns of Woolwich and Belvedere. Originally planned to have 60,000-100,000 residents, it is now estimated to be on target for a final population of around 50,000.

Most of the land area of Thamesmead previously formed about 1,000 acres (4.0 km2) of the old Royal Arsenal site that extended over Plumstead Marshes and Erith Marshes. There is some evidence of prehistoric human occupation of the area: flints, animal bones and charcoal were found in bore holes around Western and Central Way in 1997 by the Museum of London Archaeological Service (MOLAS). In Roman times, the river level was significantly lower, and work by MOLAS in 1997 around Summerton Way revealed evidence of field ditches and pottery and quernstones from Germany dating from around the 3rd or 4th century.

The most significant design failure was the almost complete lack of shopping facilities and banks: only a few "corner shops" were initially built at Tavy Bridge. From the start Thamesmead was cut off from Abbey Wood, the nearest town with shopping facilities, by a railway line; however a four lane road bridge was built over the railway in the early 1970s. The area was then cut in two by the A2016, a new four lane dual carriageway by-pass of the Woolwich to Erith section of the A206 (although this road only got as far as the industrial part of lower Belvedere: the extension to Erith was opened in 1999). Still, residential building continued, this time on the other side of the A2016, which cut this part of Thamesmead off from rail travel to central London.

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